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1 - Prof Prac QUIZ - QUESTION
1 - Prof Prac QUIZ - QUESTION
ARCHITECTURAL PRACTICE
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the word or set of words that best relate/s or correspond/s to each of the following
statements. Shade the letter that corresponds to the said correct answer. ( 1 point each correct answer).
1. Estimate during this stage is based of reality.
(A) Budgetary Estimate (B) Schematic Design Estimate (C) Design Development Stage
(D) None of the above
2. The type of estimate that is not guaranteed by the Architect:
(A) Budgetary Estimate (B) Schematic Design Estimate (C) Design Development Stage
(D) All of the above
3. The type of estimate to be prepared as well as the accuracy of an estimate depends upon the following:
(A) Information available (B) Plans and Specifications (C) Time available (D) All of the above
4. Estimating is the basis of:
(A) Financial Control (B) Planning (C) Procurement of Resources (D) All of the above
5. In order to arrive at an accurate per square meter of the toilets, the space factor used is:
(A) 1 (B) 2 (D) 2.5 (E) None of the Items
6. The procedure which involved identifying the major scope which make-up the building and then applying costs to
each system based upon historical data or examples of similar buildings.
(A) Modular (B) Parametric (D) Square Meter (E) None of the Items
7. Set of expenses which cover office salaries/wages, rents, and utility bills, fees.
(A) Representation (B) Direct (C) Operating (E) All of the Items
8. A forecast of the likely construction cost of the project.
(A) ROI (B) Feasibility (C) Estimate (E) None of the Items
9. This estimating method is normally used in earthwork, civil construction, and air conditioning.
(A) Square Meter Method (B) Volume Method (D) Modular
(D) None of the above
10. Money, resources, income.
(A) Fund (B) Equity (C) Finance (E) None of the Items
11. Project’s movement of funds over a period of time.
(A) Equity (B) Cash Flow (C) Profit (D) All of the Items
12. Part of funds to finance a project, borrowed from a lending institution which is usually subject to assurance of
payment or collateral.
(A) Capital (B) Equity (C) Finance (D) Loan/Debt
13. “The exhaust fan of an elevator machine room shall have a 12” diameter blade in a 16” housing” is an example of
what specification type?
(A) Performance (B) Reference (C) Descriptive (D) Brand
14. “Ultimate compressive strength of concrete shall be 4,000 psi” is an example of what specification type?
(A) Performance (B) Reference (C) Descriptive (D) Brand
15. What specification type tells a range of floor/wall tile sizes and colors?
(A) Open (B) Reference (C) Descriptive (D) Brand
16. The term that refers to changes before the contract execution.
(A) Change Order (B) Directives (C) Addenda (D) Unit Cost
17. What term refers to changes after the contract execution?
(A) Change Order (B) Directives (C) Addenda (D) Unit Cost
18. The non-legal, non-technical portions of the specifications.
(A) Drawings (B) General Conditions (C) Execution (D) Products
19. In order to arrive at an accurate per square meter of the media agua, the space factor used is:
(A) 1 (B) 1.5 (C) 3 (D) None of the Items
20. When venture entails producing units, selling them and generating revenue.
(A) Project (B) Business (C) ROI (D) Investment
21. What document describes what material and how such is installed in a building?
(A) General Condition (B) Special Provision (C) Technical Specifications
(D) Contract Agreement
22. Set of expenses which cover salaries/wages, rents, and utility bills, fees.
(A) Representation (B) Direct (C) Marketing (D) Operating
23. The unit used to express the cumulative amount of time required to complete work phase/s based on equipment,
environment, work benefits among other.
(A) Calendar days (B) Contract Time (C) Man-hours (D) Lead Time
24. A forecast of the likely construction cost of the whole or a part of the building during the design stage, to enable the
architect to compare the cost of the design with cost plan to keep the total cost within the approved cost limit.
(A) Estimate (B) Cost Plan (C) Feasibility (D) Cost Check
25. A statement of how an architect intends to spend a given sum of money by distributing the sum among the required
elements of the building.
(A) Estimate (B) Cost Plan (C) Feasibility (D) Cost Check
26. The number of Divisions for Technical Specifications recommended by the Construction Specification Institute.
(A) 15 (B) 3-Part Format (C) 16 (D) 16 including the General Conditions
27. The 3-Part Section Format includes: General Notes, Products and:
(A) Special Provisions (B) Technical Specification (C) Contract Documents
(D)None of the items
28. How do you call the laws that were made during the martial law era.
(A) Letter of Instructions (B) Presidential Degree (C) Republic Act (D) Batas Pambansa